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Cyborg, Hauntology, Spectrality and the Bible11 comments

Deane Galbraith wrote 1 week ago: The Bible does not exist as such. In opposition to the question, “Why drag the Bible in on a s … more →

Tags: Biblical Studies, ethics, racism, Reception, Spectrality, Blacks, Chimpanzees, Chop Chop Chang, cyborgs

The fall of the Berlin Wall: 20 years later

sherryx wrote 2 weeks ago: With capitalism facing its worse crisis after 1929, the imperialists powers are gathering in Germany … more →

Tags: History, Socialism, Anti-communism, Berlin Wall, communism, Derrida, Eastern Europe, Europe, Germany

pre-inhabitation, part 2: House2 comments

spikenlilli wrote 6 months ago: Nothing I write needs to be true. But let me be clear: there is no such thing as a haunting house. D … more →

Tags: pre-inhabitation, House of Leaves, Mark Z. Danielewski, house, affect, #ghostedhouse, Derrida, Patocka, The Gift of Death

Hospitality & Criticism

Drew wrote 7 months ago: A suggestion by one of my supervisors sent me back to Derrida’s little essay on cosmopolitanis … more →

Tags: Links, Quotations, Reading, Alex Thomson, Derrida, Hospitality, Intellectual inheritance, Matthias Fritsch, On Cosmopolitanism and Forgiveness

Insertions

Drew wrote 1 year ago: In Derrida’s reading of Marx, Specters of Marx, in its first chapter, Derrida inserts, within … more →

Tags: Reading, Quotations, time, Derrida, Heidegger, Marx, Anaximander Fragment, out of joint, Husserl

The time of the ghost3 comments

Drew wrote 1 year ago: Ok, so here I’m gong to start posting some of my notes on Derrida’s Specters of Marx.  O … more →

Tags: Reading, time, Derrida, Anaximander Fragment

Uncoupling Marx(ists)

Drew wrote 1 year ago: This then was enough to upset a number of more orthodox readers of Marx, for Derrida uncouples revol … more →

Tags: Reading, Quotations, Derrida, Marx, Joanna Hodge

A beautiful cul-de-sac2 comments

Drew wrote 1 year ago: The second seminar I attended was at the University of Sydney, and it was a talk given by Simon Crit … more →

Tags: Seminars, Derrida, Simon Critchley, Infinitely Demanding, ethics, Politics, Oscar Wilde

Seven days with Agamben: V

Drew wrote 1 year ago: Fifth day My apologies for the delay in finishing off my series on Agamben’s Time That Remains … more →

Tags: Reading, Hegel, Derrida, Agamben, The Time That Remains, Messianic, Benjamin, Carl Schmitt, state of exception

Encountering the ghost

Drew wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been reading Specters of Marx.  Halfway through the first chapter, Derrida launches from … more →

Tags: Reading, time

J.C. Hayes: Unconditional Translation: Derrida's Enlightenment-to-Come

michaelhogan wrote 1 year ago: Julie Candler Hayes’s Unconditional Translation: Derrida’s Enlightenment-to-Come focuses on the role … more →

Tags: Aporía, Benjamin, kant, Marx, Spectres of Marx, time, à venir, democracy-to-come, enlightenment

L. Lawlor : 'Looking for Noon at Two O'Clock: An Investigation of Specters of Marx'

Desirée wrote 1 year ago: Personally, I enjoyed this essay quite a bit. Obviously, anyone who is considering a final paper on … more →

Tags: Lévinas, Husserl, Heidegger, Ghosts, Spectres of Marx, Derrida, Nietzsche, The Promise


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